The play-offs involve 16 teams competing in four different paths for the last four slots at UEFA EURO 2020.
Path D
Semi-final 1: Georgia vs Belarus
Semi-final 2: North Macedonia vs Kosovo
Path C
Semi-final 1: Scotland vs Israel
Semi-final 2: Norway vs Serbia
Path B
Semi-final 1: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Northern Ireland
Semi-final 2: Slovakia vs Republic of Ireland
Path A
Semi-final 1: Iceland vs Romania
Semi-final 2: Bulgaria vs Hungary
Draw details
Path D
A draw determined that the winners of semi-final 1 (Georgia or Belarus) will play the final at home. The semi-finals are as follows:
Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Georgia vs Belarus
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): North Macedonia vs Kosovo
If Iceland, Bulgaria or Hungary win Path A then the winner of Path D will complete UEFA EURO 2020 Group C. If Romania win Path A then the winner of Path D will complete UEFA EURO 2020 Group F.
Path C
A draw determined that Israel would go into Path C, while Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania joined Iceland in Path A.
A separate draw determined that the winners of semi-final 2 (Norway or Serbia) will play the final at home. The semi-finals are as follows:
Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Scotland vs Israel
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): Norway vs Serbia
The Path C winners will complete UEFA EURO 2020 Group D.
Path B
A draw determined that the winners of semi-final 1 (Bosnia and Herzegovina or Northern Ireland) will play the final at home. The semi-finals are as follows:
Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Northern Ireland
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): Slovakia vs Republic of Ireland
The Path B winners will complete UEFA EURO 2020 Group E.
Path A
A draw determined that the winners of semi-final 2 (Bulgaria or Hungary) will play the final at home. The semi-finals are as follows:
Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Iceland v Romania
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): Bulgaria v Hungary
If Iceland, Bulgaria or Hungary win Path A then they will complete UEFA EURO 2020 Group F. If Romania win Path A then they will complete UEFA EURO 2020 Group C.
Additional draw
Denmark and Russia have both qualified for UEFA EURO 2020. As both are hosts (Copenhagen and Saint Petersburg) and paired together in Group B of the final tournament, a draw was held to determine that Denmark will play three group stage games at home; Russia will play two group stage matches at home.
Who has qualified?
Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales.
When do the play-offs take place?
The semi-finals will be played on Thursday 26 March, with the finals five days later on Tuesday 31 March. Kick-offs are generally 20:45 CET but exceptions may apply, in particular, related to time zones.
Key dates
Final tournament draw: 30 November
Play-off semi-finals: 26 March 2020
Play-off finals: 31 March 2020
Final tournament: 12 June–12 July 2020
zaucmoy
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Champion is champion c.ronaldo again win the European Cup
sunnysayus
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When you love a player too much,everything done by others turned rubbish.Messi fans say for the love of Messi ,Friendly match between Uruguay and Argentina is more interesting than competition.
dokcdilnt
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In every tournament people say that Portugal will not win the tournament but when there is CR7 evrything is possible. Good luck Portugal for euro 2020.
Gunners4ever❤
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Reason why I want Iceland to win: I want to see that super 'thunder clap' at Euro 2020 from their fans. Was delightful to watch and hear that clap at Euro 16' and world cup 18'😊
wetaeikmop
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For the first time in my life i see Finland at an major tournaments all the best Suomi